Op 16-5-2011 8:49, David Henningsson schreef:
On 2011-05-14 17:46, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Traditionally, UNIX systems were supporting multiseat desktop sessions
(i.e. multiple keyboards, video cards, monitors attached to one PC).
According to:
On 16.05.2011 08:49, David Henningsson wrote:
On 2011-05-14 17:46, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Traditionally, UNIX systems were supporting multiseat desktop sessions
(i.e. multiple keyboards, video cards, monitors attached to one PC).
According to:
On 16.05.2011 10:43, duportail wrote:
Currently i use a script to set the users' default sink according the
display he is on, because you do not know which user is logged in on
which display.
I only have one sound card for all users, so I guess your scripts
wouldn't help much?
--
Tomasz
'Twas brillig, and Tomasz Chmielewski at 16/05/11 09:49 did gyre and gimble:
On 16.05.2011 08:49, David Henningsson wrote:
On 2011-05-14 17:46, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Traditionally, UNIX systems were supporting multiseat desktop sessions
(i.e. multiple keyboards, video cards, monitors
On 16.05.2011 11:37, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Well in this evironment, I'd say that if you only have one card to be
shared between the seats, then system wide mode is likely the right option.
It's not nice generally because:
2. One user can spy on the other user monitor their VOIP streams etc.
Dnia 2011-05-16, pon o godzinie 10:51 +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski pisze:
I only have one sound card for all users, so I guess your scripts
wouldn't help much?
No, for proper multiseat you need a card per user (note that might be
USB speakers, too).
I believe when you use a USB hub at each
Op 16-5-2011 10:51, Tomasz Chmielewski schreef:
On 16.05.2011 10:43, duportail wrote:
Currently i use a script to set the users' default sink according the
display he is on, because you do not know which user is logged in on
which display.
I only have one sound card for all users, so I guess
Traditionally, UNIX systems were supporting multiseat desktop sessions
(i.e. multiple keyboards, video cards, monitors attached to one PC).
According to:
http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/WhatIsWrongWithSystemMode
What is wrong with system mode?
Or with other words: if you run it
The sound starts always on the user he's first start. example, user 3
log first on and then user 2 . The sound goes to the output describe
for user 3 also for user 2 the sound goes to speakers 3. When I restart
the computer en first log user 2 in and then user 3 , the sound goes to
Michal Sawicz schreef:
Dnia 2008-07-30, śro o godzinie 15:54 +0200, Lennart Poettering pisze:
I am not sure if the system wide daemon is a good choice here.
I wanted to tell him the same thing, but refrained from it... 'Cause on
the other hand it seems to be the only way - having
Hello,
I try to make my multiseatcomputer 4 seats working with sound. But I
don't have any result, the sound comes always out of the same output on
every screen. ( on the system I have 1 hardware soundcard on the
mainboard and 3 usb sound-cards)
I have installed pulseaudio with a system-wide
Dnia 2008-07-30, śro o godzinie 15:54 +0200, Lennart Poettering pisze:
I am not sure if the system wide daemon is a good choice here.
I wanted to tell him the same thing, but refrained from it... 'Cause on
the other hand it seems to be the only way - having all the users able
to send audio to
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 03:54:48PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
I have installed pulseaudio with a system-wide deamon. I setup the
device chooser , I have edit the .pulse/default-sink for the default
Don't use the device chooser. It's obsolete.
Whuh oh, really? I use it all the time.
On Wed, 30.07.08 10:21, Jeremy Nickurak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 03:54:48PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
I have installed pulseaudio with a system-wide deamon. I setup the
device chooser , I have edit the .pulse/default-sink for the default
Don't use
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 07:01:14PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
There is no 1:1 replacement for padevchooser. Enable
module-zeroconf-discover and then use pavucontrol to switch between
devices.
Harder to get into a panel for quick access. Is there a command-line
version of pavucontrol
On Wed, 30.07.08 11:09, Jeremy Nickurak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 07:01:14PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
There is no 1:1 replacement for padevchooser. Enable
module-zeroconf-discover and then use pavucontrol to switch between
devices.
Harder to get into a
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